ToDo Tab focuses entirely on your tasks and nothing else. There are no beautiful wallpapers or other distractions on the screen. Every time you open a new tab in Chrome, you’ll see your to-do list and nothing else.

Create your task list as you want. But see that little clock icon next to it? Click or tap it to launch a quick “snooze for later” menu. In another tap, you can put that task off for later, and set up an automatic reminder for it. The default options are later today, tomorrow, tomorrow evening, this weekend, next week, and in a month. You can also set a custom reminder for later.

The minute you snooze it, the task will be removed for your active to-do list, and added to the “later” list. Out of sight, out of mind — until it’s time to actually tackle it. In short, Lyster is a distraction-free tool to prioritize your to-do list.

Try out the free version of Moo.do first, which offers most of the features you can expect in the $5-per-month premium version. The free version doesn’t offer Google Calendar sync though, which you might miss terribly.

And take our word for it. The desktop apps for Windows and macOS perform much better than the browser-based web version of Moo.do.

5. To Round (Android, iOS): Visualize Tasks as Bubbles of Different Sizes

To Round turns all your tasks into bubbles. When you are setting a new item in your list, you choose how important it is. That sets how big the item’s bubble will appear. You should also label the task in one of the categories, so the bubble displays an appropriate color.

Do it right and To Round will help you figure out what to do next with a single glance at your to-do bubbles. The color lets your mind distinguish between work or personal tasks, while the size tells you what’s the most important thing to do next. Since the bubbles are dynamic, your mind eliminates the chronological order of a list.